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Violating a no-contact order is generally a Class A misdemeanor in Illinois. A conviction carries penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500.
Both forms of legal action prohibit contact by one party to the other. One of the main differences is that restraining orders often last up to one year and are temporary. No-contact agreements are binding contracts that can be removed only by the district attorney or the judge who is working the case.
How long does an emergency stalking no contact order last in Illinois? In Illinois, an emergency stalking no contact order typically lasts for 14 21 days.
One potential way to have the order removed is by undergoing an evaluation with a domestic violence treatment provider and complying with the treatment recommended.
How Long Do No Contact Orders Last? While the case is pending, a no contact order will be in place. In fact, the no contact order can remain in place indefinitely even after the criminal case is resolved through trial or negotiated resolution.
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How long does an MPO last? The time frame of an MPO is indefinite, meaning there may not be a specific end date written on it. This means that it will last until the commanding officer terminates the order. The commanding officer may review the MPO at any time to change or end (terminate) it.
A petition for a civil no contact order may be filed in any county where (1) the petitioner resides, (2) the respondent resides, or (3) the alleged non-consensual sexual conduct or non-consensual sexual penetration occurred. (Source: P.A. 93-236, eff.

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